English: The Westgate, Warwick, Warwickshire. There has been a gateway and chapel here since the 12th century. The west tower was built in the 15th century and exterior of the chapel and the flying buttresses were added during restoration work in 1863. The original road through arch is cut into rock. Note also the Victorian pillar box, the twin of the one at East Gate.
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